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> Team Foundation Server - Build and release management Question 0 Sign in to vote We Were trying out the "HelloSequentialWorkflow"from msdn, wherein there was a call command to deploy unix error code 255 the workflow using "PostBuildActions.bat" file. The Build Failed and we got the following Error:
Exit Code 255
The command "call "C:\Documents and Settings\ctr5809\My Documents\Visual Studio 2005\Projects\SharePointDemo\SharePointDemo\\DeploymentFiles\PostBuildActions.bat" "Debug" "C:\Documents and Settings\ctr5809\My Documents\Visual Studio 2005\Projects\SharePointDemo\SharePointDemo\" "C:\Documents and
Error Code 255 Linux
Settings\ctr5809\My Documents\Visual Studio 2005\Projects\SharePointDemo\SharePointDemo\bin\Debug\" "SharePointDemo" DEPLOY " exited with code 255. SharePointDemo Kindly help us out. Monday, May 21, 2007 6:34 AM Reply | Quote Answers 3 Sign in to vote Try
Command Exited Code 255
replacing "call" with "cmd /c". The error code "255" usually means that it is not able to find the file you are asking it to execute. "call" is usually used inside batch or command files and not directly as an exectuable. Tuesday, May 29, 2007 6:22 AM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote From the error message, it looks like you are building a Sharepoint workflow error code 1 example. Here is the workflow example that I found: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms742162.aspx Is that the one you have? Thanks, Jason Monday, May 21, 2007 12:31 PM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote Thanks Jason, link ya've given contains console and form based but we are workin on Infopath based workflows.... could ya tip on that one..... Tuesday, May 22, 2007 11:03 AM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote I can't seem to find the demo that the error message mentions. Can you give me a link to the download page? Thanks, Jason Tuesday, May 22, 2007 12:23 PM Reply | Quote 3 Sign in to vote Try replacing "call" with "cmd /c". The error code "255" usually means that it is not able to find the file you are asking it to execute. "call" is usually used inside batch or command files and not directly as an exectuable. Tuesday, May 29, 2007 6:22 AM Reply | Quote Microsoft is conducting an online survey to understand your opinion of the Msdn Web site. If you choose to participate, the online survey will be presented to you when you leave the Msdn Web site.Would you like to participate? Privacy statement
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This error can happen when you are trying to launch or access some functionality of a third party software application. This error is usually associated with SharePoint applications. Three things you can do when The extended http://www.error.info/windows/software-255.html attributes are ... Microsoft supplies a lot of information to help resolve system errors when http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/37915/why-do-i-get-error-255-when-returning-1 they happen to you. Many times the Microsoft knowledge bases or other online pages have quick, easy solutions that you can use to resolve problems almost immediately. Sometimes errors will occur that Microsoft does not have a specific fix for. Most of the time these types of errors are associated with third-party applications. There is very little that can be done code 2 about some of these types of errors, from a Windows operating system perspective. Error code 255 is one of those software errors that there is not a documented fix for on the Microsoft sites. Windows does its job of telling you that an error occurred, and even gives you a code number to reference. The next steps to take in resolving this type of error message is entirely between you and the software manufacturer. You will error code 2 have to contact the software manufacturer to get information from them about how to resolve this error. The recommended steps to take in finding a fix via a software vendor are: Refer to any documentation, electronic or hard copy that came with the software to find a suggested resolution. Many times there are fixes documented that you can use to resolve the system error. Check the help files in the application. If you can get the application to run, check the help section to see if the error code 255 is mentioned. Go online to the vendor’s website. Many times software vendors have fixes and patches online to resolve errors like Windows error 255. Contact the vendor’s customer support line or email address. You may be able to work with an agent to get the error resolved. These steps are more involved than many Windows fixes that simply require a few configuration changes. Most software vendors should be able to supply you with information to help you with their application’s functionality. To learn more about this error, please check out our Error Analyzer software. User Comments Score What do you know about Windows error 255: < Please select how do you rate it > essential neutral can be deleted ------------------------------------------------------------------------ don't know Incorrect, please try again Other Software error messages %1 is not a valid
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Unix & Linux Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Unix & Linux Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for users of Linux, FreeBSD and other Un*x-like operating systems. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Why do I get error 255 when returning -1 up vote 6 down vote favorite 1 I'm new into C++ programming and I have a very basic question. I've noticed that when I return -1 in C++ program and then check the exit status, I get 255. Why is that? The code is the most basic: int main() { return -1; } Then, after running the compiled code: echo $? 255 shell exit share|improve this question edited May 4 '12 at 23:19 Gilles 371k686741123 asked May 4 '12 at 16:34 Eugene S 1,29771827 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 14 down vote accepted Because in UNIX/POSIX, the exit code of a program is defined to be an unsigned 8-bit value. Converting -1 to unsigned 8-bit gives 255. Edit to add: To give more detail: the wait*() family of system calls in UNIX encode the result of a process into a single 32bit integer. The 32 bits of that result are further broken up to provide information such as whether the process dumped core, exited due to a signal (and which one), etc. Of that 32 bits, only 8 are reserved for the exit code of the process and those are interpreted as an unsigned value. The fork/exec/wait model of UNIX/POSIX is one of its very oldest and most deeply embedded features; if you were designing a new operating system today you might do something different (at least use 64 bits :-)). On the other hand, practically speaking is it really useful to have >255 exit codes? I doubt it. If you really wanted something more powerful I'd suggest that yo